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Early speech therapy benefits stroke patients significantly News at Curtin

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Stroke survivors often suffer a breakdown in their communication abilities, known as aphasia, and receive very limited therapy for this condition,” she said. ... Stroke survivors with aphasia can be left with severe disabilities and are up to three

Curtin researchers find green tea cuts stroke risk News at Curtin

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Curtin researchers find green tea cuts stroke risk. 07 Jun 2009 | Jarrad Long. ... a stroke to see whether they still live longer than those who weren’t.

Elderly stroke risk reduced by moderate activities News at Curtin

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Ischemic stroke is caused by blockage of arteries leading to or in the brain. ... they spend participating will go a long way to help reducing their risk of stroke.”.

Startling response from stroke patients News at Curtin

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Share. Print. Neuroscientists are helping stroke survivors regain control of their bodies by using unexpected bursts of noise to boost brain function and facilitate movement. ... If we can better understand the StartReact Effect and the associated

Lateropulsion sits front and centre on the balance board News at Curtin

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Surprisingly, there’s been little research about lateropulsion in stroke patients, despite the issue being resource-intensive for the health system. ... The end goal is to reduce hospitalisation and improve longer term walking outcomes for stroke

Brains behind the technology News at Curtin

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The same technique can be adopted to treat people with disorders like ADHD, ASD and stroke by embedding BCI into rehabilitation and intervention methods, with the aim of increasing the efficacy ... With this technology there is the potential to provide a

Health

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Neuroscientists are helping stroke survivors regain control of their bodies by using unexpected bursts of noise to boost brain function….

Adult Speech Pathology Clinic, Faculty of Health Sciences

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people who have recently had a stroke and are having communication problems (for example, difficulty finding or saying the right word; difficulty understanding; difficulty being understood by others). ... Groups. A dysarthria group and a language group

Women in STEMM: Dr Britta Biedermann News at Curtin

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Aphasiology is the science of language breakdown after stroke. Under Professor Blanken’s supervision, I wrote my Masters thesis. ... still are, and how little we know about how we can best assist a bilingual client after stroke in his/her language

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